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Bargain Hunter

Bargain hunters notice value where other people stop looking. They are not just trying to spend less. They compare worth against cost until the hidden good deal stands out. You’d spot this in the friend at the yard sale who ignores the shiny table and buys the scratched lamp because the switch still works.

Integration property: The body picks up a good deal before the conscious mind can say why

No visual seed is available for this NatureType yet.

No Card Universe role has been assigned yet.

Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Administrative Nature
  • Entrepreneurial Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Logical Intelligence
  • Graphic Visual Intelligence
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  • Antique dealer or asset appraiser (primary) - Value-detection through sustained market scanning, under-priced inventory detection
  • Real estate speculator or investment scout (primary) - Finds the pattern others miss, builds where others see void
  • Procurement specialist or supply-chain analyst (secondary) - Finds optimal cost-to-value ratios across vendor networks, negotiates price reductions while maintaining quality thresholds.
  • Used goods retailer or estate liquidator (secondary) - Identifies hidden value in bulk inventory, prices strategically for quick turnover, profit comes from volume and discernment.
  • Property flipper or renovation coordinator (adjacent) - Spots undervalued properties and cost-saves on materials; profit-motive is primary, the deal-sensing is secondary to construction execution.
  • Scan markets for mispriced lots or inventory (primary)
  • Detect value through visual assessment before reasoning catches up (primary)
  • Negotiate and secure deals others overlook (primary)
  • Manage inventory turnover and logistics (secondary)
  • Build and maintain network of reliable sources (secondary)
  • Auction house attendance and estate sale scouting (primary)
  • Online marketplace browsing and deal-hunting (primary)
  • Learning authentication or valuation methods (secondary)
  • Restoration or upcycling projects (secondary)
  • Young scout — comes home with impossible deals (primary)
  • Seasoned dealer — network and reputation bring best deals first (primary)
  • Market elder — documents trends and teaches others valuation (secondary)